

Georges Franju takes you on a 66-minute fever dream where nostalgia curdles into something far more sinister.
A man comes back to his old haunts and surveys the changes around him
Direction
Franju's surgical eye for unease, even without his usual horror playbook.
Cinematography
Spaces that feel wrong — empty streets that remember too much.
Director
Georges Franju
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
La Discorde barely exists in English-language criticism — most Franju scholarship jumps straight from Thomas l'Imposteur to Nuits Rouges.
This is essentially Franju doing Antonioni but make it French and deeply uncomfortable — the 'alienated wanderer' genre stripped to its bones.
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